I've been asked by fans when I posted my speed coloring videos to do a narrated walk through demonstration of my coloring process. I created the Ladybug image you see to the left as a demo piece not only to show the flatting and rendering steps of color, but also adjusting the levels of scanned inks to prepare for coloring and adding color holds so black ink-work can be painted and rendered as a color separately.
For this week's blogpost I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait piece I did for a charity auction. I recorded the process of coloring it in Photoshop and speed up the result x8. Here is the video:
For this week's blogpost (the last of these for a while...) I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait in my normal fashion in Photoshop. I recorded the process and speed up the result x8. Here is the video:
For this week's blogpost (and 1 more to follow) I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait in my normal fashion in Photoshop. I recorded the process and speed up the result x8. Here is the video:
For this week's blogpost I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait (one that I drew and inked when I visited Italy last Fall) in my normal fashion in Photoshop. I recorded the process and speed up the result x8. Here is the video:
For this week's blogpost (and 3 more to follow) I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait in my normal fashion in Photoshop. I recorded the process and speed up the result x8. Here is the video:
For this week's blogpost (and 4 more to follow) I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait in my normal fashion in Photoshop. I recorded the process and speed up the result x8. Here is the video:
For this week's blogpost (and 5 more to follow) I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait in my normal fashion in Photoshop. I recorded the process and speed up the result x8. Here is the video:
For this week's blogpost (and 6 more to follow) I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait in my normal fashion in Photoshop. I recorded the process and speed up the result x8. Here is the video:
For this week's blogpost (and 7 more to follow) I colored a inked Mouse Guard character portrait in my normal fashion in Photoshop. I recorded the process and speed up the result x8. Here is the video: